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In
this issue...
•PCT
Update: News from
the Puppet Centre Trust - the latest from director
Beccy Smith
•PCT
Bursary Awards
•PCT
Training and Professional Development: Masterclass
with Teatro Marionetas do Porto at visions festival
2004. Report by Niamh Lawlor
•Company
Profile: theatre-rites
by Dorothy Max Prior
•Feature:
Political Puppetry - where did it go? asks Penny Francis
•Training
Focus: David Neat highlights an innovative design
for performance course at Wimbledon School of Art
plus an update from Central School of Speech and Drama
by Cath Connolly
•Reviews
–A World in Your Shell-Like, Spirit and The
Grass is Greener
•Noticeboard
- News from puppeteers, companies and other arts organisations.
Coming events and workshops.
Animations
Online is edited by Penny Francis and Dorothy Max
Prior assisted by PCT director Beccy Smith.
Web design by Gabz Digital
Media
The
views expressed or opinions stated in Animations Online
are those of the writers and not necessarily those
of the publisher, Puppet Centre Trust. Reasonable
care has been taken to ensure that information is
correct, but no liability will be
accepted for any errors which may occur.
Picture
used in graphic header (top) is 'hospital' by Thetare
Rites, who are profiled
in this issue.
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Welcome
to Animations Online...
...the
online magazine run by
the Puppet Centre
Trust. PCT is a development agency to advocate,
support and advance England's puppetry and related
theatre forms. Animations Online is a voice for contemporary
puppetry and related theatre forms offering discussion
and debate on recent puppet-theatre events, reviews,
news from the puppet community and a forum for those
interested in puppetry in all its forms to exchange
ideas and debate developments. Animations Online aims
to represent the full spectrum of professional practice,
from traditional puppetry to experimental visual theatre
using puppetry or animation, and we look forward to
hearing your news, views and suggestions for future
content.
The Puppet Centre Trust website and Animations Online
are undergoing a redevelopment process. The current
e-dition of Animations covers the Summer 2005 period.
Animations will be re-launched in the autumn and the
deadline for items for the next issue is 1 September
2005, to cover events and projects from October to
December 2005.
Please send your news items and suggestions for editorial
content to

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